Jan Jiang

Jan Jiang (died 1524) was the Mentor of the Chinese Assassins until his death in 1524 at the hands of Emperor Jiajing's Templar Order assassins.

Biography
Jan Jiang was the Mentor of the Chinese Assassins, taking part in the struggle against the Templar Order in the Ming Empire (China) every day. In 1524, Emperor Jiajing grew tired of the Assassin Order's meddling in his affairs and ordered the purging of the order, eradicating the branch. Only a few survived, and Jan Jiang and his apprentice Shao Jun fled to Renaissance Italy to avoid Jiajing's army that pursued them. Jan Jiang was killed in Venice, La Serenissima by the Templar assassins, and Shao Jun fled to Florence, where she hid with Ezio Auditore da Firenze, Mentor of the Italian Brotherhood.